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To: Daniel Miller who wrote (6198)2/18/1999 12:57:00 PM
From: Smacs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11130
 
I think you're right about JSUB. It's already having a decent day and is looking loke it wants to breakout. Last night SEC news isn't what we were waiting for, right?

-smacs-



To: Daniel Miller who wrote (6198)2/18/1999 1:22:00 PM
From: Gringo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11130
 
Daniel or anyone. Where can I find Power Lunch with Bill Griffith?



To: Daniel Miller who wrote (6198)2/18/1999 2:19:00 PM
From: Smacs  Respond to of 11130
 
Danny, looks like JSUB has started a romp. You may be the man of the day, yet again;)

-smacs-



To: Daniel Miller who wrote (6198)2/18/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 11130
 
**ITOY** update: 7/8 x 1.00 ....90% buys! Strongly urge you call PR firm...see bottom of the news release for quick DD and phone number. This is an older release but gives you an idea.....lots of interest now and news definitely coming...was just $1.50 last week and $3.40 high for year.

Get this.... Good Market Makers like Sherwood and Nite have even been calling the PR firm today asking for information. Also the company hired a very sharp individual Stuart Aarons as a consultant...he is already making superb recommendations to move this company forward fast! Stay tuned...next week looks pretty awesome.

FLOAT: about 1.1 million (could be a bit more)

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- In the last 10 years the
world has changed fast, and most toy companies have not changed with it. That
is the main reason Imagin.Net (OTC Bulletin Board: ITOY) is in the process of
carrying out its business plan, exploring various opportunities that will
enable it to achieve its goals. Industry sales for educational software, such
as toy characters on computer games, jumped 24% from January to October, as
traditional toy sales fell 6%, according to NPD group statistics.
Imagin.Net is a toy manufacturer and distributor which creates toys that
are chip-equipped and hook into a PC; unlike other similar types, the toys
work with a special internet web, creating literally a never-ending, always-
growing toy for the child. Interaction with the web improves the child's
skills with wholesome play tools.
Other toy companies limit themselves to CD-ROM software; Imagin.Net uses
the vast power of the internet. The proprietary technology of the delivery
system allows ITOY different methods of play and interaction -- simpler and
less expensive than anyone else. These are toys with extended life and
versatility.
Management says it has received strong indications of licensing interest
from very large toy makers, and will definitely be more than a one-trick pony
in 1999.
For further information contact: International Buying Power Corporation,
(561) 482-0004/Fax (561) 488-2602. This material was prepared by
International Buying Power Corporation ("IBP") for the company discussed
herein, based upon information supplied by the client or other sources
believed to be reliable. The company's actual results could differ materially
from those described in the forward-looking statements discussed in this press
release. This material is for information purposes and should not be
construed as a offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell the
securities. IBP, its affiliates, and/or its officers, directors and employees
may from time to time have a position in these securities. IBP has received
compensation for the preparation of its report.

SOURCE Imagin.Net Incorporated
-0- 12/16/98
/CONTACT: International Buying Power Corporation, 561-482-0004, or fax,
561-488-2602/
(ITOY)





To: Daniel Miller who wrote (6198)2/19/1999 12:44:00 PM
From: Kimberly Lee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11130
 
Great call on JSUB, Daniel. It's been making sustained upward movement all day.